In 2009, people in Keene made history and international with daily cannabis mass civil disobedience in Central Square and last weekend we returned to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the 420 rallies!
Full article at:
https://freekeene.com/2019/10/06/mayoral-city-council-candidates-participate-in-10th-anniversary-420-rally-in-keenes-central-square/
Music by Warehouse One: "Victimless Crime Spree"
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P63xRAET4cU
If only all government bureaucrats were this nice when you tell them you don't want their services. Kathleen was exemplary in her friendly demeanor and her willingness to accept my refusal of consent.
If you want the government people to leave you alone you have to stop obeying them. This is a tough thing to do, and it's silly to just jump in the deep end of noncooperation, so saying NO to the census people is a good starter disobedience. Have your video camera or audio recorder handy, and don't be rude or mean. These people are mostly just folks looking for some work; they aren't the government's aggressors. They probably don't realize the money for their checks comes from coercion and fraud. Learn more about withdrawing your consent from the coercive government society at http://freekeene.com
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYvooSX-I68
HB 1283 would prohibit DUI checkpoints in NH. It has already passed the house. This is the senate hearing. Featuring libertarian rebuttals to the head of Mothers Against Drunk Driving!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZhY6a7PduE
Seven juveniles in PA busted for trafficking in controlled substance: lemonade, Free Masons in Fiji arrested for sorcery, Obama's popularity is slipping, the Downsizer Dispatch, wiretapping the trains in Maryland, White House economic numbers, and a police officer in Denver pulls gun on employee for being too slow with his coffee.
http://www.freemindstv.com
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6m6IlHAefRg
Thomas Parisi of Cheshire TV pays a visit to Route 101 Local Goods in Keene, NH to buy something in the store with cryptocurrency like Bitcoin or DASH, to show you just how easy it is.
Thanks to the NH-based company Anypay who provides Route 101's Point-of-Sale system for crypto-acceptance, it's super-easy and fast to pay with cryptocurrency in various businesses across Keene! Information about other local merchants who accept crypto (there are a bunch!), reasons to accept it at your business, and more can be found at http://monadnockcrypto.com
Before he paid for his DASH coaster, Thomas purchased $20 worth of DASH at the Crypto Vending Machine, also at Route 101 Local Goods. You can see that video here: https://youtu.be/dOrtk6b2oKM
You can also see a longer interview with Route 101's proprietor, Chris Rietmann here on Thomas' latest episode of his show, NightSVP:
https://youtu.be/--QXrM_unQM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIjb1zYhCKk
HB 436 would carve out an exemption for bitcoin and other virtual currency users from the money transmitter regulations, but there are some problems. Here's the full hearing video.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YlJ_ahpHXs
HB 580 would regulate fantasy sports websites operating in New Hampshire. Liberty Lobbyist Darryl W Perry and Ian Freeman both testified against.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vepCrsuZP1E
After I got off-the-air from my live Saturday radio program (on which we discussed the initial Pumpkin Fest 2014 riots), I headed back down to the college. At the time, there was a helicopter broadcasting a message to disperse or be arrested. I arrived at the gateway to Keene State College – Winchester St. to witness a huge throng of police marching down the street. I quickly pulled out my camera and began to record:
After walking around the nearest building on campus, in full view of the line of police, activists walked onto campus and right back over to Winchester St. We continued walking west on Winchester and no cops said anything to us there. However, we again went on campus and came back out on Madison St., on the west end of the college. Here there were several police standing around the intersection and one of them told me we couldn’t pass, despite college students walking down Winchester St. immediately behind them.
The solution, (visible graphic to the right) was simply to walk 30 feet south and cut through the parking lot, back to Winchester St., wherein we were easily able to walk right past the same officers moments later.
What the hell was the point of these chokepoints anyway? The riots had been over for a while by now. It seemed the police were just enforcing arbitrary lines, and not very effectively or consistently. After checking out the police staging area, which the BEARCAT never actually left (thankfully), we came back to Winchester and Madison, where a very large group of armored and other police had gathered despite nothing at all happening there. It appeared they were preparing for transport elsewhere, however, before they could take off, three guys walked up from the dorms in search of late-night eats at the Campus Convenience store on the southeast corner.
Despite them being in the exact same place I was just minutes earlier, these young men were told to “GO HOME!” over and over with the demand being shouted by multiple officers. Within moments, the officers swarmed and attacked the guys, who had stated they were hungry. Did the officers behave differently toward them than they did me because there were more of the police present when the guys walked up?
This action by the police, like the arrest of the guy walking down the sidewalk earlier in the day, was completely unnecessary and outrageous. These guys wanted some munchies, not to eat pavement. They had not hurt anyone and had not threatened anyone. This is pure escalation. Not long after, city boss John MacLean and police chief Ken Meola are seen laughing it up across the street, ironically in front of “Alpha Dogs” eatery.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IL6xWKPYMwA
Hillsborough District Court 2013-09-05 - As I pass out "Don't take the plea deal" fliers before my speeding ticket trial, bailiff Preston tries to tell me not to. I grab my camera and begin recording as I accompany him to the clerk who supposedly will cite the "rule" that people can't hand things out in court. She passes the buck to the judge, and I go back to the courtroom to keep handing out fliers. The judge never says a word about it. Hours of arraignments transpire before they get to my trial - not a single person in the courthouse has been accused of hurting another person. All of the charges were pot, alcohol, other drugs, or driving-related. I was able to hand out dozens of fliers, including one about jury nullification to a hippie-looking lady facing felony cannabis growing charges. I explained nullification to her and her husband and told them about the rastafarian Doug Darrell who was set free thanks to jury nullification. They were very interested. After a lunch break, my trial for speeding began.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGz_wHvzyM8